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  2. Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment (Cuba)

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    The Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment of the Republic of Cuba (Spanish: Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología y Medio Ambiente de la República de Cuba), also known as CITMA, is the Cuban government ministry which oversees state politics in matters of science, technology, environment and the usage of nuclear energy.

  3. Environment of Cuba - Wikipedia

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    The government created new methods to prevent the destruction of the environment, such as organic farming versus using chemicals to treat the lands. Designated areas were built for garbage and industrial waste instead of dumping them into Havana Bay. Cuba's approach to addressing environmental challenges includes significant international ...

  4. Water supply and sanitation in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    One of the "independent enterprises" in the INRH group actually is a mixed public-private company with partial foreign ownership from the Spanish company Aguas de Barcelona (Agbar). The company, called Aguas de la Habana, provides water and sanitation services in 12 of the capital's 15 municipalities under a 25-year contract signed in 2000 ...

  5. National Association of Small Farmers - Wikipedia

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    The National Association of Small Farmers (ANAP) (Spanish: Asociación Nacional de Agricultores Pequeños) is a cooperative federation dedicated to promoting the interests of small farmers in Cuba. ANAP has over 300,000 members. [3]

  6. Agriculture in Cuba - Wikipedia

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    Cassava is native to the Latin American and Caribbean region [11] and is grown in almost every country of the region. Cuba is the second largest producer of cassava in the Caribbean with a production of 300,000 t (2001). [12] However, the yield per hectare is the lowest of all Caribbean countries.

  7. How Recent Legislation Threatens Entertainment in Cuba - AOL

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    I n the past weeks, rumors have flown in Cuba and over social media about new state legislation that went into effect on Sept. 19 and that many feared would ban private businesses from selling ...

  8. La Habana Province - Wikipedia

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    The Province of Havana was created in 1878, is one of the 6 original provinces in which the island was divided, still under Spanish colonial rule. In the political administrative division of 1976, in which the country was divided into 14 provinces , the original Province of Havana was divided into Havana City Province ( Ciudad de La Habana ...

  9. Cuba is in the Little League World Series for the first time ...

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    Bayamo Little League beat Habana del Este Little League 6-2 to become the first Cuban team to qualify for the tournament back in March. “We are very proud to be here representing Cuba ...